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Bermuda Regiment's newest recruits were put through their paces yesterday in front of Premier Ewart Brown.
Dr. Brown visited Warwick Camp with Attorney General Kim Wilson and Education Minister El James to see how the 175 new soldiers were faring aft...
DATE: Jan 13, 2009
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Millions of people will descend on Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration later this month — and hundreds of Bermudians will be among them.
Many Islanders are making the trip to Washington D.C. to ensure they get to see history in the making when...
DATE: Jan 13, 2009
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Millions of people will descend on Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration later this month — and hundreds of Bermudians will be among them.
Many Islanders are making the trip to Washington D.C. to ensure they get to see history in the making when...
DATE: Jan 13, 2009
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A treaty between Bermuda and the United States which will allow authorities in both countries to collect criminal evidence for one another was signed yesterday.
Premier Ewart Brown, Deputy Premier Paula Cox and US Consul General Gregory Slayton signe...
DATE: Jan 13, 2009
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Barristers have been asked to give their views on new legislation which will allow the incorporation of law firms.
A draft copy of amendments to the Bermuda Bar Act 1974 which would allow non-Bermudian attorneys to become partners in law firms has be...
DATE: Jan 12, 2009
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Government's TV channel CITV will be back on air within the next few days — but with fewer programmes than before for a temporary period.
A damaged piece of equipment led to an interrupted service on the channel over Christmas and it was taken off-ai...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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Government appeared to admit last night that it had started work on a cruise ship terminal building at Dockyard without final planning permission and may have breached its own rules regarding new developments.
A lengthy press release from Premier Ewa...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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A 24-year-old man has become the first road fatality of 2009.
James Smith, of Somerset, was killed after his motorcycle hit a parked car on Scott’s Hill Road, Sandys, just after 2 a.m. this morning. He was pronounced dead at 2.43 a.m.
Police say deta...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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The Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) is likely to be allowed to stay at City Hall for at least another 25 years, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Corporation of Hamilton secretary Ed Benevides told this newspaper yesterday that in all likelihood the organ...
DATE: Jan 08, 2009
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Bermuda College should be the preference for technical education above overseas institutions, the new executive officer of the National Training Board (NTB) said yesterday.
Pandora Glasford, former vice president of human resources at ACE, told a pre...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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